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Has anyone ever explored the idea of sexual dimorphism in human evolution/speciation?
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Thinking about toying around with what different human societies would look like if different humans intentionally or unintentionally (through isolation, maybe no FTL travel) if humans speciated and each population/subspecies/species possessed differing degrees from sexual dimorphism. Do you think this is a concept worth exploring?

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It kind of equalizes for the most part unless you stabilize it artificially. Though yes it's a fun idea.

A clade of human where straight black hair and grey eyes on men are a fixed secondary sexual characteristic and women are always a good deal shorter and always carry the hair color of the mother would be Odd in a subtle but enduring way for example.

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